John Sallis is an American philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, existentialism, aesthetics, and the philosophy of art. He has written extensively on a range of topics, including the relationship between art and philosophy, the nature of perception, and the significance of place and environment in human experience. His work often draws on figures such as Martin Heidegger and Edmund Husserl, blending insights from continental philosophy with discussions of visual art, architecture, and poetry.

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